Kolkata: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is considering to shorten the upcoming season of Indian Premier League in the wake of coronavirus scare, according to a report. There are also speculations doing rounds that the IPL 2020 can be delayed to ensure the participation of overseas players in the cash-rich league.
It has been learned that the IPL franchises are hoping to get foreign stars to participate in the cash-rich league by pushing the start of the tournament to April, as they believe coronavirus threat would be subsided by then.
Shortening IPL is another option. A shorter IPL means -- round-robin format will be scrapped and all the eight teams will be divided into two groups. The shortened format of IPL will be identical to just concluded Women's T20 World Cup, which Australia won by defeating India.
Meanwhile, BCCI has decided to invite all franchises for IPL's governing council meeting to decide the future of domestic T20 league.
The meeting is set to be held on Saturday, March 14 where the decision will be taken.
When asked whether franchises have been invited, sources within the BCCI said: "Yes, we have invited them for the meeting".
The Central government has suspended all visas to India till April 15 as part of measures to contain the spread of the pandemic which has put IPL's scheduling in doubt.
The Sports Ministry has also asked all National Sports Federations (NSFs), including the BCCI to follow the Health Ministry's guidelines.